Benross Innovator wedge
On test:
Benross Innovator wedge - score: 4
Benross has earned a reputation for producing good-quality wedges that will appeal to golfers on a budget. But how does the Innovator perform under pressure?
Nike SV Tour wedge
On test:
SV Tour - score: 5
The SV Tour is another attractive-looking wedge from the Nike stable. Neat looks and lots of check action make it a handy weapon from a variety of greenside lies.
Nike TW Forged wedge
On test:
TW Forged - score: 4
Anything that Tiger Woods puts his name to has to be a winner. This spectacular looking, versatile wedge from Nike will really improve your short game.
Ping Tour Black Ni wedges
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Ping Tour Black Ni - score: 4
A classic looking wedge from Ping these should help you control distance through high levels of spin.
Precept Tour Premium
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Precept Tour Premium - score: 3
Not a household name, but Precept are offering a simple easy to use design, which will appeal to a wide range of people.
Progen Gun Metal
On test:
Progen Gun Metal - score: 3
Struggling to hold the ball on the greens? This wedge from Progen will help you impart more spin on the ball.
Ram FX9 Gunmetal
On test:
Ram FX9 Gunmetal - score: 2
This wedge is certainly cheap, with a classic design, but how does it perform?
Specialist
On test:
Specialist - score: 3
It might not be a household name, but this is a high quality wedge. Its unconventional looks help it perform well from a wide variety of lies. If you are after something different give this wedge a go.





